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Six Play-Off Winners Secure World Cup Spots

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 1st April 2026, 11:01 AM

Six Play-Off Winners Secure World Cup Spots

The qualification phase for the 2026 FIFA World Cup concluded with the final play-off matches held yesterday evening and this morning, determining the last six teams to secure their places in the tournament. The play-offs delivered several surprises, most notably the absence of Italy from the World Cup for the third consecutive time, a major shock for football fans worldwide.

Other historic moments included the return of DR Congo to the World Cup after 52 years and Iraq’s reappearance after 40 years. Stars such as Robert Lewandowski and Gianluigi Donnarumma witnessed their teams’ defeats from the stands, joining fans in anticipation rather than on the pitch. Below is a detailed overview of the play-off victors and their respective groups:

Team Play-Off Result World Cup Group Group Opponents
Czech Republic Beat Denmark 3–1 on penalties (2–2 AET) A Mexico, South Africa, South Korea
Bosnia & Herzegovina Beat Italy 4–1 on penalties (1–1 AET) B Canada, Qatar, Switzerland
Turkey Beat Kosovo 1–0 D USA, Paraguay, Australia
Sweden Beat Poland 3–2 F Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia
Iraq Beat Bolivia 2–1 I France, Senegal, Norway
DR Congo Beat Jamaica 1–0 K Portugal, Uzbekistan, Colombia

Key Match Highlights

  • Czech Republic vs Denmark: The match ended 1–1 in regulation and 2–2 after extra time. Czech Republic triumphed 3–1 in the penalty shootout to advance to Group A.
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Italy: Italy took an early lead, but a red card to Alessandro Bastoni in the 41st minute reduced them to ten men. Bosnia equalised in the 79th minute and eventually won 4–1 on penalties to qualify for Group B.
  • Turkey vs Kosovo: Kerem Aktürkoğlu’s 53rd-minute goal secured Turkey’s return to the World Cup for the first time in 24 years.
  • Sweden vs Poland: In a thrilling encounter at Stockholm’s Strawberry Arena, Viktor Gyökeres scored the decisive goal in the 88th minute, sending Sweden to Group F.
  • Iraq vs Bolivia: Iraq’s 2–1 victory ended a 40-year World Cup absence.
  • DR Congo vs Jamaica: DR Congo’s Axel Tuanzebe scored in extra time, ensuring their long-awaited return to Group K.

2026 World Cup Structure

With the addition of these six teams, the 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams, up from 32 in 2022, and a total of 104 matches across the joint hosts: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The tournament opens on 11 June at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, with the host nation facing South Africa. The final is scheduled for 19 July at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, promising a record-breaking spectacle of international football.

This expanded edition of the World Cup offers fresh narratives and historic milestones, marking a significant chapter in football history as new and returning nations vie for global glory.

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